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BOSTON STORE MILLINERY A Phenomenal fale of Millinsry Thursday, Friday and Saturdag, AND GREAT CROCKERY AND GLASS SALE Ehree Great Special to I of a Great Baukrapt Mitlinery Bought at 0 Millinery Sale Days New York Stock Price, BE SURE TO GO DOWNSTAIRS FOR CROCKERY AND UP FOR MIL- LINERY. The millinery®sale will prove a bo- panza to the ladies of Omaha who will be delighted with the iuts, bonnets, ribbons, ostrich feath- ers, fancy feathers, chiid’s and misses’ hats, tourist caps, ete., ail at half price, Our engh has bought these things at o @i et baukrupt sale in New York at HALF PRICE. And our kind patrons shall have them at HALEF PRICE, During thissale we offer 0e blick osteich tips at 25c. )0 black ostrich tips at ch tips at 0 black ostrich plumes at $1.00, )0 black ostrich plumes at 1,50, 0 biack ostrich plume iey feathers at : &1.00 fanc, thers ut Hlc. 82,00 f thers at $1.00, 60c tourist ) 7he Tam O'Snunters at 40c, 50c sailor hats, in gray and brown, at 00 velvet & 25 beaver e, in all colors at 50c. lors, light shudes, at 2,00 trimmed sailors a 82.60 trimmed hats at 3 84.00 toques in velvet at $1.50. 50 huts aud bonnets ut $1.75 50 hats in velvet and felt at $1.00. hats.in velvet and folt ut $12.00 hat patterns av $5.00, Now remember that the choicest and most desirable of these articles will go first and with a rush, and it will be prudent for you to come and select while everything is fresh and our beau- tiful line complete. Wo feel confident that you will bo especially delighted with olr tine veally exquisite dispiay of whito hats, pink, light gre n, nilé green, cream or ceru opera hats. cvery one of them a gem and on Thursday, Friday and Baturday they will be” sold at grealy reduced price GREAT BARG! CROCKERY OUR BASEMENT FOR THIE MAINDER OF THE WEEK. In order to make room for our boliday goods we will place on salo il our odds and cnds in crockery, lamps, glassware and cutlery. Here you will find genuine bargaine. A complete lamp for Iie, worth S0c., A decorated lomp for 85¢, worth $1.50. y handsome decorated lamp at , former price $2 00, A fing hunging lamp for $1.¢ $3.00. A prism hanging lamp for $3.75,worth 86.00, An English por decoration, $12.00. An eleg: pieces, f IN RTMENT OUR IN RE- , worth 1nin dinner set, any for $7.75, regular price t English dinner 112 .00, worth $16.00. decorated chamber sets, 12 sold for o-ated chamberset for sgular price $10.00. wve 1,000 odd decorated plates which we will close out from e to 10c set, s ench. and upwards, 30c, worth ac. ;s 1d 30¢ o set. , 10¢, 15¢ ench. During this salo we offer all our tin- ware at prices never offered in this city befo: e BOSTON STORE, W. cor. 16th and Douglas. s The ladies of the First Presbyterian church will serve a hot lunch in the church parlor Friday, November 4, from 11:50 to 2 o'clock. "All their friends are cordiully invited to attend. Lunch, 60 cents, ONE ARE EXCURSION Tothe Clty o For the meeting of the American Public Health Association and Interna- tional Medical Congress, to be held in the City of Mex November 29 to De- comber 2, 1802, the Sunta Fe route will sell tickets at one lowest first-class fare for the round trip. This is un excellont opportunity to visit Mexico, one of the most delightful trips imaginable, at very littlo cost. A special party will leave Omaha Saturduy, November 19, and join a large yarty from Boston and other enstern cities at Kansns City. The fave for the round trip from Omaha is only $64.90, For further information and reserva- tion of Pullman rommodations call on or address, B L. PALMER, Passenger Agent Sunta Fe Route, 1316 Furnam Omaha, Neb, s e Real estate, Burguins only, My word is good, W, e Mr. John Williams of Omaha spproached the bouuds of life Tuesday tight by turning on the gas at the signal service offico without attachiog a lighted mateh to the fluid. He visited his friend Mr, Strobook, the night observer, and being sleepy he went into a back room to rest a while. He stretched bimself across & tablo 1n the middle of the room upon which there is & drop light. In adjusting bis frame to tne shape of the table he evidently turned on mg" but didmot notice it. Had it not n for the fact that Mr, Strobock had oc- easion to go luto that roow & half hour later Mr. Williams would, 12 all probability, never have kunown the exact manner ln which he terminated his earthly ocareor. When Mr. Strobock found him he un- eonscious from the effects of after an hour of vigorous treatment he was resuscitated. e The standard cure for cold and cough, Dr Bull's cough syrup, should be kept by every mother who loves ber darlings, tne gas, but | THE SITER QMR AT A 00 ot e OMAHA DAILY BEE: us of the We have therefor wonc THURSDAY, ‘ful power of pric NOVEMBER “TWELVE expecting the increase in sales will more than offset the decrease in profits. e decided to sell all our goods hereafte= at one half our former mar: We are daily receiving a complete new stock and all new goods placed oa our floors will be marked at the lowest possible percentage of profit. This policy of selling everything at a small profit with price as the leading feature, and maintaining a good quality of goods, will make our store more than ever bzfore the most pro- fitable place to buy furniture. All goods marked in plain figures. Charles Shiverick & Co I'urniture, Carpets, Draperies. 1206, 1208, 1210 Larnam St NOTIC From the People’s Clothing House. In appreciation of the heavy patron- age bestowed on us last week we have decided to continue our NUPFACTURERS’ SALIS until Saturday night. We have added a fow | purchases bought for spot you are open for first class clothing at hurd-pan prices, come now. We can sell the balance of this stock cheap and still not lose anything. A fow prices that will muke our com- petitors have the head Black sateen shirts, 19¢ 82.00 pants Strong suits, § $1.50 fur hats, Chinchilla overconts, $2.75, 50c suspenders 10c. Red flannel (undershirts only) 17c. 20ceocks 5 Durable busitess suits, $4.75. 75e wool overs Fine black wor: 85¢ boys’ pants 19¢. Better grades in proportion, Price list of fur overcoats: Goatskins from 89.00 upwards. Dogskins from $11.50 upwards, Wombats from $16.00 upwards. Wolfskins from $20.00 upwards. ‘Wildeats from $22.00 upwards. Coongkins from $25.00 upwards, Hair seals from $28 00 upwards, You will note our stock of fur coats is the most complete in the city and our prices lower than the lowest. PEOPLE’'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 03 Douglus streot. 1'suits, $8.50. —— Not Interested in Dewey. Oxama, Nov. 2.—To the Editor of Tar Bee: In yourissue of the 31st ult, the fol- lowing 1tem appeured : The probute court passed upon the Frank 8. Dewoy estate this morning und allowed the mother of the deceased the sum of $900, 1t be- ing & portion of t poiey which the g s Pythlan Life associa- money will remuin in court until the judee can ascertain wnether the futher is dead or aliv In the first place the Pythian Life associa- tion never hud such ® porson insured upon its books s Frank 8. Dewey. In the second place if ho had been thus assured his policy would not have been paid unless he was prove to be dead, Evidently you have beon misinformed as to the uame of the assoolation. Please publish this that proper correction may be made. W, . BeCHTEL, Prosident Omaba (formerly Pythian) Life Association, e Noxkno, Iowa, April 16, 1891, Dr. J. B, Moore, Dear Sir: My wife has used about six bottles of your Tree of Life sud thinks that she has receivea groater benefit from it than any medicine she has ever taken, Yours truly, L. H. Burkiv, Gen'l Agent and Treas. West Coljege. Sioce receiving the above testimonial, I am in receipt of a letter and check from the Rev. L. H. Lufkin of Toledo, Iowa, April 25, to send Kev. J. W. Kenworth, Crestline, Kan- six bottles of Moore's Tvee of Life. For sale by araggists. D*PRICE’S all Baking Powder. The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, sed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Staudard. We carry the largest stock of men’s, Causes the Greatest Excitement Ever Creat- ed bya Dry Goods fale. BARGAINS ARE SOMETHING WONDERFUL Goods are all Sound and Perfect Only in Some Instances Being a Triflo Soiled and Mussed—Sale Now Full Blast, in The wreciced kid gloves selling at 25¢ and 50¢ & pair are drawing crowds as wo never drew before. The men’s all wool underwear at is surprising overybody. S nover sold before less than $1.75, Men's extra heavy canton flannel drawers, 1solid case of men’s heavy gray un- derwear, 35¢c. A big lot of boys’ fancy flannel waists, 25¢, worth 75c, Extra heavy boys’ wool flannel shirt waists, 35c. ‘Two cuses of men’s extra _heavy wool overshirts, goods generally sold for 81.50, now 50c. Thig is an extraordi- nary good bargain, All the finest grades of bleached mus- lins, only slightly soiled in the wreck, gO at e a yard. All the lining cambrics, light calicos, fine silesias, percalines from the wreck, go at 2ic yard. Al] the finest dress ginghams and out- ing flannels, moleskin skirtings, from the wreck, o at T4c a yard. An immense lot of very fine grade curlet und white flanels go at 10c and yard, worth up to 50 8 cases white and gray full 10-4 bed blankets go at Gse. 1 case of extra heavy gray wool bed blankets and extra large German pink blankets at $1.39. An immense lot of the finest grade white lamb’s wool, Michigan silver gray fleece wool and all wool scarlet blankets go at $2.49 a puir. 10 bales of the very finest grade im- ported een comforts, look just tho same as silk,filled with the finest downy cotton, only very slightly imperfeot, at $1.98, worth $8.50, 1 case fine white domot flannels, oaly slightly soiled on tha edge, fc yard, 2 cases bleached and unbleached cot- ton crash, 8ic yard. In the wreck wasan immense quantity of high grade chenille portieres, They are sound and perfect. Not a blemish on them. They gvere packed in water-tight cases and go today at $4.98 and 806,85 a pair, worth from $10.00 to $25.00. BOSTON STORE, W. corner 16th and Douglas, ———— 50¢ were dark and Frescoing and interior decorating; de- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmaun, 1508 Douglas street. — Broke the Record, ‘Phe largest business ever done by the Omaha postofice in & single month was done in October. The stamp sales amounted to $19,725.56 aud the envelope sales to $6,911.00, making a total of $26,036.61. The largest month prior to this was done last April and amounted to $26,041.66. For the month of Octoher & year &go the business smounted to §24,045.20, an lncrease of almost B asthmatio ulmonary “Brown's Brouchial Troches’ bave remarkably curalive properties. Sold only Lo boxes, boys’ and children's clothing in Omaha. Clothing stores knocked out by our low prices. 1,000 ulster overcoats, $3.00, worth $5.00. 300 fine wool ulsters, Good chinchilla over . Imported kersey overcoats, $12.00, for $7.50. Boys’ long pants sui:s, $3.00. Children’s cape overcoats, $1.25 up. Knee suits, $1.25, $1. 50. Fine wool guits, $2.00, worth $3.50. 1,000 dozen knee pants, all wool, 50c, worth $1.2 suits, $1.50, worth $3.50. ay will be a big day in our clothing department. HAYDEN BROS. men’s size, 00, worth $8.50. worth s A Week for romanists. Fivst Baptist church, W. I, Hellings, D.D., pastor. Rev. Justin D. Fulton, D.D., will speak as follows at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday—Can we hope for the conver- sion of the Romans? Wednesday—High and low mass a de- coption and & sin, Thursduy—Purgatory, piece of presumption. Friday—God’s word against Roman- ism, Sunday, A. M.—The right impulse. Sunday, 8 P. M., Exposition Hall— Shall the northwest be Romanized. Sunday lvening—The conquering Savior the wmaster- e “There is one thing I want vou to look out for,” said & prominont vitizen as he rode home on the Sherman avenue car. *‘This rogion in here between Douglas and Izara streets and extending from the burnt district in A west and northwest direc- tion almost to Twertiott street is zomg to undorgo & great trausformation within the next few years, It ought to be reclaimed aud iv wili be. At present thero arc vlooks in that part of town that bring in scarcely enouzh to pay the taxes, although they are right in tho heart of the citv. The owners are not inclined to build good residences on this property be cause it will be neaded in the near fauuro for vusiness purposes aud they simply lot the ola shanties thak'were built years ago stand there and collect tho trifling rents that thoy will bring. But look out for a change. When the new era once strikes that district it will briog avout a wouderful change. You will see @ :great many fine business blocks put up theya within the next five years. ‘The improvement fever will run like @ prairio firo when it once gets & start.” Lo B The Quickest Way to Cure a Cold. Do you wish Lo know the guickest way to cure s cold? We will tell you. Tocurea cold quickly it -must be treated before the oold has becomeysettled in the tem. The first sy mptoms ©f & cold is & dry, loud cougn ana sneezing. The ocough is soon followed by watery expegtoration and the sneezing by @ profuse watery discoarge from the nose. In severe cases there is a thin white coating on the tongue. What to dot It is only nec- essary totake Chamberlain’s Cough ttemedy i double doses every hour. That will groatly lessen the severity of the cold and in many cases will effectually counteract it,and cure what would have been a cevere cola within ope or two days’ time. Try it and be convinoed, 25 sud 50 ceut boitles for sale by druggls — The Park Funds, Comptroller Olsen says that the Park com- mission bhas misrepresented the fact regard {ug the amount of funds on hand. At the I.hnv. the members f was the sum of $15,742.38 which could be used for improving ks ine parks Perfect action and perfect health result from the use of DoWit's Little Early Kis ers, A perfect liue pill, Springs eternal in the human breast; For TR TR While there is life there is hope. The victims of Nervous, Chronic and iseases are often forced to give But Sufferin Sexual way to Hopeless RIS L AR AR Despair, after trying for years to obtain from amultitude of doctors the Help PR O They profess to be able to render them. and Ll I Sor e of them cxact the most un es. Thousands of persons who 1or years from The and degroes of thes have come 1o us in Which m reasonable have suf obsti- A an Various form nate maladies, almost Helpless B Nt s S AR Condition, and by our ability, sklll and ex- perience have been spesdily, completely &nd permanently curel of Syphilis, Gonor- thasa, Glect, | Wealkness, the Efice Excess drocele, Varicocele, imilar il s and afflictions, 1rs, of Stricture, Hy- yand & myriad of Send 4 cents for a copy of our 120 page illustra,ed qook, Consultion free. withstamp, Drs. Betts & Betts 119 So. 14th Street, OMAHA, NEB. Call upon, or address NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAL FOR PAVING. To the owners of lots and 1and fronting upon street improvement district No. 443, compris- ing the alley between ilst and @2nd avenues from Farnam street to Dodge strect. in the olty of Omaha, and subject to a the paving or repaving of the same. You are hereby notified in pursuance of ordinance No. 341, passed and approved Ucto | ber 27th. 1662 to select and deteriiue upon th kind of material to be used lu paving rovement district on or before Novembler th, 1802, or the oity councll will determine said materisl Neb., this 8rd day of No- Dated at Omah vember, 182, P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Cualrman Board of Publle Works Rid-h sment for NEW krunh HEATRE. [ N1CHTS Beginning Friday, November 4. SATURDAY MATIN S That Charming Comedy, “THE COLONEL.” A Screwm of Moerriment. Brilliant Dialoguo. Clean Comed Humorous Situations. A" Metropolitan Compuny ied By Josephine Florence Shepherd (Daughter of the Late W, J. Florenco) ND— OSCAR P: SISSON. Famam Straat Thaater | 0" it DORE DAVIDSON MISS RAMIE AUSTEN GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME. A dramatization of M. I, Braddon's SAUROGRA FLOY D" . Saturday Matinee, \\ OA\I)I I\[ l\\\l\| II(I.IUI' THEATER All T We How & Wall's Comedy Company in THE LIGHTNING AGENT And a Grand S Bill, Including VIOLET MASCOTTE ) ERAL pentine da 10N 90¢ MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I beg to call the attention of the pub- lic to the above popular brand of pure rye whisky 1 stfully ask n com- parison wit 3 or brand of pure rye offered in this market. It is far superior to any other whisky and I guaranteo its absolute excellence in fluvor as well as its purity and its whole- somo effects, The public is invited to call and 4ry it Heury Hilier, 616 N. 16¢h St., wine and liquor house. block family Ismond hotel gl o % with vitrifie nud direc y d_of public t tako tho sleps L0 causo such work o bo done. Wherews, the mayor and eft elty of Omihia hivi red the Erékine street from in st paying t 10 the pro and doter for such Whorcas councll of the improving of rr and allowe ners in which to d materiul desired to be an ud thirty days have expired Owning the majority nprovement disrict joned for the puving of sald and and th lof sntd atdrinl us used for such i by the olty councll of the ofty of Omahi mn L That that part of Erskine street from 24th stroet to 2510 street, o street 452, L6 and the S hereby ordered finpr id Tw provemen anun\h\.\ f Jours' guara tlons oo file 1 works. Section 2 hereby or and to en' in the lowest rosp d of public works Is ald work to be done or the same with or undcr tho spool- file in the office of said boird 1® i hat Cthis ordinance take orce from wnd after 1ts pass: | Section 4 offoct and be in RO Passed October 1Bth, 1802, Ve JUIIN GROV Uity E P. DAVI sidont Uity Counell 1502, GEO, P BEMIS, Ma ork. 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